Month: December 2023

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Supercomputer Emulator: AI’s New Role in Science 

Microsoft’s head of AI4Science sees machine learning partially supplanting simulation Artificial intelligence has become an indispensable tool in many scientists’ lives, such that its use by researchers now has its own moniker—AI4Science—used by conferences and laboratories. Last month, Microsoft announced its own AI4Science initiative,…

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Printing Circuits on Nanomagnets Yields a New Breed of AI 

LANL researchers have fabricated AI algorithms out of physical hardware—pioneering a new form of analog computing At the intersection of engineered materials and computation, spin-glass systems comprise a disordered system of nanomagnets arising from random interactions and competition between two…

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AI-Assisted Pathology Ready For Mainstream 

Australian system promises tenfold productivity increase Laboratory scientists and clinical pathologists currently spend hours in darkened rooms analyzing and testing tissue and fluids of patients for evidence of disease. Unlike blood tests, which are performed using automated analyzers, pathology samples are subject…

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Spectrum’s Top AI Stories of 2023 

The AI apocalypse, ChatGPT hallucinations, Nvidia’s success, and more 2023 may well go down in history as one of the most wild and dramatic years in the history of artificial intelligence. People were still struggling to understand the power of OpenAI’s ChatGPT,…

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IBM’S AI Chip May Find Use in Generative AI 

The new chip is 14 times as energy efficient at speech recognition as conventional chips An artificial intelligence chip from IBM is more than a dozen times as energy efficient as conventional microchips at speech recognition. Many controversial AI systems, including ChatGPT and other…

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AI Can’t Take Over Everyone’s Jobs Soon (If Ever) 

Models are still expensive to run, hard to use, and frequently wrong “Should we automate away all the jobs, including the fulfilling ones?” This is one of several questions posed by the Future of Life Institute’s recent call for a pause on “giant AI…

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Let’s Shape AI Before AI Shapes Us 

It’s time to have a global conversation about how AI should be developed ILLUSTRATION: ANDRZEJ WOJCICKI/CORBIS Artificial intelligence is like a beautiful suitor who repeatedly brings his admirer to the edge of consummation only to vanish, dashing hopes and leaving an…

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The Internet Isn’t Completely Weird Yet; AI Can Fix That 

“Model collapse” looms when AI trains on the output of other models The Internet is hurtling into a hurricane of AI-generated nonsense, and no one knows how to stop it. That’s the sobering possibility presented in a pair of papers…